Yamadori means taken from a mountain, however it's a phrase that's been
hijacked a little to mean taken from the wild
Mike Bennett
http://www.bonsaiartists.co.uk
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From: "Theo"
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Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 7:29 AM
Subject: [IBC] curious question
AJCarroll1019 wrote:
i have read thoroughly through websites and articles and basically
everywhere i
can and i cant seem to find a simple answer for this.What exactly does
the term
"yamadori" mean.If someone could just give me a simple definition it
would
really be appreciated.please someone end my frustration lol.
thanks
Aaron
collecting trees in the wild ... with a licence (normally)
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